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Regional economic resilience in China: measurement and determinants

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posted on 2021-02-17, 09:30 authored by Zanxin Wang, Wei Wei

Resilience is system specific rather than shock specific. This study proposes a new measure of engineering resilience based on the theories of simple harmonic motion and regime switching, and it examines the determinants of resilience among China’s regional economies to the 2008 subprime crisis. Enhancing industrial diversity, human capital stock, trade openness and financial liberalization can improve economic resilience. Pre-crisis economic performance had a negative effect on regional economic resilience in China. More efforts are needed to enhance regional economic resilience in China by fostering entrepreneurship. The results provide information for policies to address external shocks and promote sustainable regional economic development.

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The study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 71763033], the Yunnan Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science [grant number ZDZB201905] and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [grant number 2020M672182].

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